cryptocurrency
Americannoun
adjective
Usage
What's the difference between cryptocurrency, virtual currency, and digital currency? See digital currency ( def. ).
Etymology
Origin of cryptocurrency
Example Sentences
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Once an investor owns a stablecoin, he or she is also one step closer to buying other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, which are typically bought with stablecoins.
From Barron's
Coming unemployment and personal consumption data may guide future Fed policy, potentially impacting cryptocurrency investments.
From Barron's
However, the world’s largest cryptocurrency failed to keep pace Tuesday when tech stocks edged higher.
From Barron's
However, the cryptocurrency’s gains are modest as investors are awaiting more clarity from upcoming U.S. economic data before taking larger directional positions, Saxo Bank analysts say in a note.
—Bitcoin edged higher along with other cryptocurrencies after a pause in tech stocks selling.
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